ENG 112 African American Read-in
ENG 112 African American Read-in
The students of ENG 112 will be reading works by African American writers during our class time. We have invited
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The students of ENG 112 will be reading works by African American writers during our class time. We have invited
Gregory Elementary School teachers will host a schoolwide Read-In with students using physical or digital texts by Black authors.
NHBW, Inc.-Gadsden chapter members and friends read AA children's books to Pre-K through 3rd grade students. The Read-In Events are
A month long celebration of African American authors, titles and special guests joining us to read to our students!
D2 in Colorado Springs, Colorado is proud to participate, once again, in the 2023 African American Read In. Throughout the
Join Reynolda as the museum observes the annual African American Read-In to celebrate the writings of Black authors. This year,
Sigma Tau Delta, the English Department of Northwest University, and ENGL 3253 African American Literature are sponsoring our seventh annual
On Thursdays in February, students had the opportunity to share thoughts about their favorite authors and musicians who self-identify as
Each year, I have shared Black History Quotes from HEroes & SHEroes in our community. Starting Wednesday, February 1, new quotes
We will kick-off the day with an All-School Assembly which will celebrate the oral and written tradition and the power
Hosted by Janet Loveless The 33rd National African American Read-In is the Nation’s first and oldest event dedicated to diversity
Dr. Nosakhere Griffin-EL from Young Dreamers presents at our lower school assembly. Following the presentation, members of Sisterhood Jr. and
Join us at SacTownYouthNights and listen to Author Talina Hutton read her children's book Grand Feet. The event is free
Members of NHBW North Central TX Chapter came together and read and discussed Author Leticia Wheeler book, "Half Breed." Also,
The Dr. Skyller Walkes Library of African American Studies will be open on Saturday, February 4, 2023, so the public
The SC4 Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will host a read-in featuring guest author Solomon Johnson to honor Black
Celebrating the black historical and cultural impact of the Hampton Roads Area.
Join author Sherri L. Smith in this weekly series reading and examining African American folklore. Every Sunday this February, as
The Presbyterian Church of Willingboro in Willingboro NJ will host a read-in on Sunday, Feb. 5th following the regular worship
Grant A.M.E. Church February Event The 34th Annual African American Read-In Grant AME Church has been participating in the Read
Celebrate African American literature in poetry, story, and song, performed by local luminaries in conjunction with the 33rd Annual National
The African-American Read-In is an event in which a committee at Jackson State University selects a work of fiction or
Each day in February, students will be reading an excerpt from a famous African American author. Each Monday, we will
The Asbury Park Senior Center is hosting its 10th Annual National African American Read-In on February 6, 10:00 a.m., at
This is our 10th African American Read In You must be 60 years old and older and a Asbury Park Asbury
CTL students look forward to this annual event, in which African-American authors, poets, and illustrators are elevated and celebrated. In
Endicott College School of Education with host an African American Read-In on February 7, 2023, 9:00–10:30 a.m. ET at Beverly
In celebration of Black History Month and Black authorship, the University of Texas Permian Basin Department of Literature and Languages
Join Ms. Randle and Mrs. Thune in the library to read books, short stories, or poems by African American authors
Students research African American contributors to the Harlem Renaissance and important events and locations using a scavenger hunt format by
We have 3 different events for the AARI 2023. On Wednesday February 8th, 3:30-5:30, we will be creating a Freedom
Snow Hill Elementary School with host special guest reader, Ariana Wright, Miss Maryland International 2023! Miss Wright will visit via
BookPeople welcomes Anne Wynter for a special National African American Read-In storytime! Anne will be reading her new book Nell
On Feb. 8, 2023, the Columbus State Community College English Department hosts the Read-In as a “kick-off” to Black History
Burbank Elementary School and Burbank AASAI (African American Student Achievement Initiative) invite you to join us in celebrating Black History
The Department of English and the Office of Inclusive Excellence are hosting the annual African American Read-In event from 12:15-1:15 on
The UCA College of Education invites you and the UCA community to the university's 1st annual African American Read-In Open Mic,
For Black History Month, SDHS wishes to highlight Black Alumni, present or past staff members, or students who are willing
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Omicron Omicron Zeta Chapter of Gloucester County, NJ presents Lifting Words Off the Pages. Chapter parteners
Jersey Shore Adult Day Health Care 2023 National African American Read-In
Celebrating African American Literacy & Culture. Share poems and passages from your favorite African American author or original works about
Join us from 9.am. to noon on February 11th as we share the contents of our growing library. Have a
The DC International School library was a "booth" at our school-wide Black History Month Culture Fest. In the library we
Please consider joining us on Saturday, February 11 @ 1 PM EST for our first (to my knowledge) Zoom event to
This event was held on Sunday, February 12, 2023 at The Living Cornerstone Ministries Inc. COGIC Location: The Crossroad Hotel,
Monday, February 13, from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. EST, the Ybor City Campus of Hillsborough Community College will host its
Join us as authors Seshat Ali takes us on a journey of self-discovery as she shares with us her very
Join us at Sumner Hall for a community celebration of African American authors! The National African American Read-In is the
Stephenson High School scholars will discuss their role and responsibility in African American Resistance after reading an excerpt from The
It’s time once again for us to celebrate African American literature and literacy at the 2023 African American Read-In. This year
We bring the Poetry Slam to campus to give students a platform to read poetry, whether original or not. It
We’re excited to come back together—in person in the windy city of Chicago or virtually—for the 2023 Annual Convention of
Join us for the Two-Year College English Association (TYCA) National Conference, Wednesday, February 15, 2023, in Chicago, IL, with the
Member from our school district leadership came to the middle school campus and read a book aloud to our students.
Writer Latria Graham will serve as the keynote speaker for the African American Read-In at Augusta University in Augusta, GA.
Foundation for the Cure 2023 National African American Read-In
Join the University of Northern Iowa College of Education for the 17th UNI African American Read-In on Thursday, February 16,
Black Rock Middle School will read and discuss writing by Black authors.
Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois is hosting their annual African American Read-In on February 16th. Sponsored by the National
The National African American Read-In (AARI) is a groundbreaking effort to encourage communities to read together, centering African American books
Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honor Society, will be hosting this Read-In on Feb. 17th beginning at 10:00 am on
The Warren Library at Palm Beach Atlantic University will host its 2nd Annual African American Read-In on Thursday, February 16th,
Students of Grant HS (LAUSD) in collaboration with Los Angeles Valley College (LAVC) faculty member will host a poetry read-in,
Dr. Petty read Unspeakable to 7th grade students at George Kelly Elementary School.
JOIN US to celebrate the Third Annual Celebration of the National African American Read-In. This event is FREE and open to the
Join us for a special reading event centering African American books and authors. Participants are invited to bring a short
Join The Neville Empowerment Network, Inc at The Joy of Literacy Learning & Women's Empowerment Center for a family friendly
Day-long celebration and readings of African American literature on the Penn State Altoona campus on the theme "Banned Black American
From Feb. 21 - 24, our students will be participating in our AARI. We have 12 virtual author visits scheduled
The Boys and Girls Club of Monmouth County is hosting a week of Read-Ins to celebrate the 2023 National African
Your class is invited to the library for good reads in African American Literature. Bring your A and B classes
Our Director of Curriculum & Accountability at Tracy Unified School District, Dr. Zachary Boswell, came to our Library to read
Students, faculty, staff, and community members gather on the campus of Muskegon Community College in Muskegon, MI, to read aloud
Today we had an associate superintendent read, Henry's Freedom Box to a group of 3rd grade bi-lingual students. It was
Teachers and older students will be sharing and reading age-appropriate books written by African American authors.
Teachers will read approximately 14 books to small groups encompassing our entire 171 student school.
Please see our event Newsletter with the day's plans and itinerary.
Book reading and discussion of More Than Peach, by Bellen Woodard, followed by culminating activity.
High school students will be lead by pre-service English teachers through the following activities: 1. Welcome 2. Writing into the
Event for high school students at Bear Creek High School is Lakewood, CO, hosted by BCHS's National English Honors Society
Sponsored by the O'Toole Library of Saint Peter's University, and in conjunction with the Department of English, we will read
The African American Read In will be hosted at Bells Elementary in Ruffin, SC. Various stakeholders of our community will
Franklin Elementary School students and staff joined schools across the country in the NCTE African American Read In. We took
Join us to celebrate Black History Month through literature! Bring a poem or passage written by a Black author to
The Education Committee of New Jersey Garden City Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Incorporated will host their third Annual African
Take part in the museum’s annual celebration of African American artists, performers and writers with story time, crafts and a
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Epsilon Sigma Omega Chapter in collaboration with the AKA Foundation of Central Pennsylvania, Inc. is
For centuries, the words of African American writers have left a tremendous impact on the world. The Black Book Exchange,
Take an afternoon and attend Sisthas Who Enjoy Reading Book Club the 2023 African American Read-In. It will be held
Community Leaders and Educators will be reading throughout the 2 hour session. Each attending child will get a book by
Students explore the Harlem Renaissance and its writers, poets, musicians, artists, and dances.
For seven school periods we read two picture books: Black Boy, Black Boy: Celebrate the Power of You by Ali
On Monday February 27, Mrs. Quintana our Director Facilities and Planning for Tracy Unified School District visited to our library
FAMU DRS will be hosting an African American Read-In in partnership with the FAMU Lit Guild on February 27. The
Oak Forest PreK students will enjoy five different stories written by five different African American authors. They will respond to
Join the College in moments during the day when we read from passages of resistance, love and life as we
To honor Black History month, we offer "virtual book tasting" of children and YA literature written about African Americans or,
On Tuesday, February 28, Lexington High students will be able to drop by the school library to participate in our
Lexington High School African American READ-In Collection Lexington High School African American READ-In Class Capture video
On Tuesday, February 28, 2023, the Early Learning Village in Euclid, Ohio will hold their schoolwide African American Read-In. Each
As a part of our ONE SCHOOL ONE MISSION initiative, MCP will join together to "host" our first African American
The Winsor Lower School invites students to join the NCTE National African American Read-in on Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at
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